Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1894 — Page 3
Fair, wnrmer Saturday,
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Where they
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in having comes but once a )c:u spend your money
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For Overcoats
sell them year at a
season of the count.
this dis-
Your Patronage
The past year has been very satisfactory to us and we want new customers next year. Come yourselves and bring your neighbors and friends to the Reliable House.
Lee S.Warner
The One-Price
Clothier, Tailor, fitter n1
Furnisher,
Eph Joel's Old Stand.
-xThseompwimtive value of these twocardU Is known to most persons* They Illustrate that greater quantity la
Not always most to be desired. VThssc cards express the beneficial quality of
Ripans Tabules
Sut compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURB.
HftpuM Tabule,: Price, 50 cent, a bo*. Of druggist,, or by mall.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL.
E8TAUI.ISIil.il IN lhS7.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER S3,1894:
GENERAL GOSSIP.
—S. A. R. Reach is in Indianapolis, Hurry Pontious was in Indianapo-! lis to-day.
Lee S. Durham is visiting in I udiuimpolis. I —Bob Uolloway spent the day in Torre Haute. —A. A. McCain went to Indianapolis this afternoon. —Charley Johnston has returned from Lit fa yet re. —Prof. Campbell and wife are visiting in Cincinnati.
Fred Tomlinson, of Win gate, is the guest of friends here. —Joe Brown has superseded Will Birch at the electric light plant. —G. Raymond White, tragedian
Died.
Harry Ramsey Viveth. the infant son of Mr. aud Mrs. George Viveth, was born Dec. 22. ISO I. died Dee. S7,.vlt»9i, age. 5 days.
A precious one from gone: A voice we loved I? st-li* u. A place Ip vueiint tn r»ur l.o.uo
Tnat never euti l»e HI.
Holiday Goods
Surpasses all of our previous efforts in making selections to suit the most fa* tidious taste. You'll never get a utale or shop worn picce of us. Look at our
Banquet Lamps, Chiffoniers, Center Tables, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Ladies' Desks,
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And by all means look at our line of anc.v Kockers, Chairs, Oivans, Couches, Parlor Suits, Carpets^and Itugs which v, have on our second floor. It common disease. Loss of is a perfect palaco. It is policy to coine early ai make, your selection and we hearing also result from catarrh, will take care of your goods until the day of del very. Our prices arc low, the j{00,i Sarsaparilla. the great blood roods are fine and the shrewd buyers trade wheie money brings the best re- puriiior. if-, a peculiar succescul rem-
'1 lie Suit forlVttil'n Attorney*' Lafayette Courier: This iuoniinj? Juriffc It abb, ol W illiium.yort. sitting on the Tippccimoo superior court bench, began the houring of argument! in the cuse*of the Stute of Indinmi, ex rel. board of oomtmfesioner.s» of Mont-' roinevy county vs. Georjro A. Jamison, auditor. and I he Tippccanoe board of Commissioners. The uit i.s«to recover lS'i.000 paid to Haywood and Anderson,
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attorneys for the prosecution in the! ce1ebr «ted IYtt.it case. Attorney J«din-1 son. of Cra fonhsv ille, is here to repre.M'nt his board, and presented his complaint in full to the court this! morning, setting forth a,II the facts and allegations in rt^^ar* to the appeal to the supreme court, pay for which
Messrs. Haywood and Anderson pre-! sen ted their claims to Montgomery! county. II. Miiner and 0. K. Lake
C'uiiriTim rv.rythlnK ami,. KT«ryt«..lj Montgomery county judge had rTU au- ,.liut f01. the
oyer from Indianapolis on a visit. —Miss Fannie Watson went to I it- i| number of letters of inquiry relative dianapolis to-day to visit friends. to the late Madame C.-rowe. lhe last —Mrs. 11. Cohen, of Buffalo, N. Y., i-' from Manistee. .Mich., and encloses is the guest of Louis Manheim and clipping from a local paper, the
wife. —Miss Ada Benefiel, of Frankfort, is the guest of .Mrs. Amelia lieneliel Scott. —Mr. and Mrs. Win. Price and Mrs. Ada Pierce have.returned.to their honjg, in Kokomo. —All you can eiit, the best that, the market affords, at the Baptist church on Friday night. th-f
Mrs. E. '\Y. Nicholson and Mifs' Lucy Mayo, of Indianapolis, arc visiting Mrs. Robert Noble. —The Big Four railroad killed a cow for Win. Sweeney and Judge Omniasero yesterday gave him damages in the. sum of S10. —Danville, 111., Mrs. Lzra Voris and daughter Kthel, of Crawfordnville, are guests of Mrs. M. Hubb and family. —The P.aptist Indies will feed the multitude on Friday night. Klegnnl turkey supper and other delicacies of season will be served. th-f
Itloomington Tclc}h*uu:: Iv.lward Hammond, of Crawfordsville, is visiting the family of Thomas Iiardin.... Edward Thomas, of visiting relatives in the city.
Meredith Nicholson, of Indianapolis, will give a reading next Saturday aftercaaii at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mrs Elizabeth llinford'. Tiekcts for sale at the Ladies' Exchange or al the house. Admission lo cents. 12-SS —There will be a regular yearly meeting of the congregation of the Christian, church Sunday 3 p. ni. at the church, all departments of the church work and official reports from ollicers will be heard. Every member of the congregation is earnestly requested and expected to be present. -t
afternoon at
article purporting to be an extract from a speech made by Congressman Urooksliire in Congress in which he lauds Madame Crowe and her wonderful power to the skies: The letter is as follows:
J1} "MelCev St.. Manatee, Mieh.,
A .L Xorris, writing fromMapletou. Kan., renewing his subscription to Tm: Jot'KNAL, says: "We have had a \very nice fall and winter up to date:! have not had any snow yet and the 1 Ground has not been frozen so but what we could have plowed every day. was very much rejoiced to know that old Montgomery count}' rolled up a good Republican majority and that lnjdiana has been redeemed. Our county I went from five to nine hundred majority for the Republican ticket. The ['ops are very badly disorganized now and the Democrats are nfct in it."
A Fox IIunt.
Itilus Eastman, of blessed memory, yesterday led a tribe of Indianapolis anglo-maniues at a grand fox hunt on some pseudo ••donns" over beyant the •stale. lioU^e sewers. 'Die fox. lioweVT, jiiovcd to be a coon which before ibo e'nase" was dragged over the "•round- fur Ihri niiles and tied to a Jim Hde.y l".-i:n pole in the garden of a lioosiel'-farmer, Indianapolis dude, and fox chafing are about incongruous as a ping hat in a mining town.
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We extend one andjall a (special invitation to come and look through j01. di^ase. which it cures by
immense stock. Respectfully Yours, I purifying the blood.
he .Moo*!', lant Ui^lit elected the Uiv bucks to the follow-
Pbe Moom*
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I ru-lee—l!en W ai bint.MI. ^argea r»t-at-A nns— Kred W l)»/or keeper—John Casad.
IUK1 IH'*ih Mci'llOg. Uranesa Mel cla.vs at the wnl hold au important bu^in:ig t)u evening at. .7:30
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Mxcellent ••csolve ladies, and let the husband see that the wife, who lias linked her life with his, possesses .sound sense and good judgment. If she suffers from nervous debility, or uterine troubles, as, alas, so many do, let her manifest her good sense by using Dr. I'ierce's Favorite I'reseripI tion. whioh lias never been known to oil to China in bulk is fail in such cases. Has the largest sale doubtful value. nan kept in
of any medicine for drug stores.
Unplug .Vfivt
I11 the ears, sometimes a rearing, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh that exceedingly disagreeable and very smell or
Hood's Pills are tho best after dinner pilU, assist digestion, prevent constiI pa tion.
A TEA PARTY.
ii ii or in Honor of Doctor and Mrs. Rankin.
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represented the Tippecanoe county par- A Family right. ties, first withdrawing the original de-1 Yesterday in Justice Chuinasero's murrer because of an error in the com- court was tried a rather peculiar case. plaint. The error was corrected and a second demurrer was then filed, after which argument was began on the issue.
After hearing the argument on the jia(i disposed of. Much bad blood was demurrer Judge Rabb delivered his evidenced and many bitter things were verdict at 2:30 this afternoon, lie sus- said. The. court found for the plaintiff. tamed the demurrer, decided that the I Mrs. Coulter then swore out a war-
ami !«, Thoruiore, of int«ront i€. thority to appoint counsel to carry a Klnieve, poet and statesman, charging All «f Ui. case to tlie supreme court-for tlie State, him with malicious trespass. The A circuit judge has the power to ap-. civil war in the tribe of Elmore is point counsel for a defendant, but the waxing warm.
court. Mr. Johnson will let the mat-
Marshal Grimes is in receipt of a fancy work which she spread out on
MASIRTEK, Mich., Dec. 25.
CIUKF or 1'OI.K or CKA WKOBI«VIIXK. 1 Dic.vii SIR:— You will see. by this elipping what information 1 want. I am bothered with catarrhal deafness and have traveled all over this country tryI ing to get some benefit. 1 just got back from Dublin, Ireland, where 1 went, to see a doctor. Please, inform 1110 it there is such a woman there, for if she can do as Mr. Hrookshire says she might be able to tell me where to go to get some benelit. I will go and ^ee her after hearing from you, and if
it is true about her will eall and see you while thi»re. Hoping- to hear from yon soon. 1 remain
Yours truly. Tom MCOokmickJ -:.v!
Hon. .John I.. Wilson In Town. Hon. John L. Wilson, member of Congress from the State of Washing-
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Crawfordsville. is jis
ton. arrived in the city last night on his way home to Spokane. Mr. Wilson
ilisl now
rounding out his third
term.as member of Congress. He declined to be. a candidate for re-elec-tion, having his eye on higher game, the Si-nate. lie says he has good reasons for believing be will be successful. Mr. Wi!-on leaves Chicago and will go from there to his home. The Legislature convenes nt Olynipia on Jan.. and the Senator
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evening at their home on south
Washington street Mr. and Mrs. Zack: Mahorncy entertained about sixty
friends in honor of Doctor and Mrs. R. Wales. says the Scottish Amer:
C. Rankin, of Grand Rapids, Mich. The uR'ii'ir was a tea party and the quests arrived at o'clock, enjoying the hospitality of the home for several hours. The decorations of a lloral nature were very artistic and beautiful and a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mahorncy are generous entertainers and the affair of last evening sustained their enviable reputation. They will give their closing entertainment this evening at a similar party.
Mrs. Fannie Colter, of Indianapolis, sued her father, Matthias Elmore, of Ripley township, for a horse, buggy and harness of hers which the old man
arres
State is supposed to lie supplied with a representative in the attorney general. He held that legally neither Montgom- iovornracnt Clerkship, Not Such Sloe-
Tippecanoe county was orig-!
of her brother, Jim
LITTLE TIME FOR IDLING.
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Generally Supposed.
The impression still exists in the minds of many people who come to
ery nor inally liable for the 82 000 paid to Haywood and Anderson court work, but as the former has already paid tlie amount the decision will lie "of small satisfaction. The manual or rather pedal labor injudge's decision deprives Montgomery volved in standing in line upon semiof the hope of recovering from this county except through the supreme
for t. ic supreme Washington and 6eeure government positions that the department clerk lias little or no work to do but the
monthly occasions and pocketing a salary. This was instanced some weeks ago, saya the Washington Post,
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tcr rest on the demurrer and will take of the gentler bex made her appeartlie matter to the- higher court. ..lance in the pension office. The other I clerks viewed with curious eyes the is! A Tilflc* Ton Lute. contents of a rather large bundle of
newiy-appointed young clerk
the desk and leisurely essayed to weave. She was somewhat surprised and impatient because the messenger came in several times during the day to deposit otllca papers on her desk, thus interrupting the plying of her needle. She grew more surprised as day by day her work increased and she had no time to spare for her avocation. She got enough of it in about a week. One day she rolled up the unfinished tatting and took it homo, with the remark that sho "really believed sho would not be able to do any fancy work, after all." A somewhat similar
btory is related of an old gentleman of
government routine.
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to-night oi
elected on the 21st, but. he will
Reports from return to the Capital immediately after
the caucus.
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These pellets are discovered in ordiI nary air by the microscope, on the tower of catiiedrals. and on the snows of the Alps, as well as in the Arctic ieprions. Moreover, they are found in the I oone at the bottom of seas and oceans, and also in the sedimentary rocks which have been deposited by ancient seas.
They arc formed by tin- air acting on the melted surface of the meteoric stone., and are. iu fact, a kind of airbubble of microscopic size. •M. Paubree has proved, by experiment. that granite perforated by a blast of nitroglycerine gases develops such pellets oil the fused lining of the blast hole: and quite recently M. Meunier, another French geologist, has found that the, lava wool, formed by the wind blowing on the molten lava of the Hawaiian volcano Manna Loa, after the manner of "slag wool." consist.-, chiefly .of such mineral tubes and pellets.
CURtO. IT-IS OF I
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COMMERCE. of Twine la
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I Tl:i. nr-r,. I Two or three cnriodtics of commerce are mersti-Mii-d in the report of the commissioner of cuitonis r.t Canton,
Woolen goods, says the New York li'Mir.u.l of C.'.:im:ercc, are not much in demand in that latiti le. but -'wtHilen cor.i is now very largely ivd by the natives ln ro for plaiting into their cues, and tho importations of this p.rtielft ai'i steadily increasing." The Import of kerosctio oil nr. i"antor( incrc:'.s( fr-.1 three lr.illiun gallons Iu 1SS I to i..- .'e thau nine null'.-.n flv,huvn'.red thousand gallons in lS'.'l. It is peddled on the street. The empty cans servo a gre.H \aricty of uses. The domestic servant delip,hls In them as convenient and a'tl-enibraeing reecptaclcs. and re.--",\ly fashioi.s them into handy ulcn '••!-, I'cr daily u: c. They are eonv, ed i" lamps, boxes, toys for ehihb'en. a:-.l all sorts of domestic ai-ii,.! -:-. l-'tatfencd and pieced together s.:c:i them geoerally used in conjunction with the usual matting as coverings f,.r boats and sheds. They supply the packing tins in which lard and ginger arc exported. "The tinware sent from here to the northern ports consists largely of lamps, boxes and various small articles made of old kerosene tins and ornamented with lacquer varnish." Evidently the shipment of an expedient of
FOP, all dental work see Gonzales & 'ialey.
Wlmt la tho Work
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the Kidneys)
From the ltlood Its Impurities.
The products of cell wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned.Therefore, "San Jak" is the indicated blood remedy. For sale by Moifett & Morgan. .Ask Moflett& Morr*fer*nies. ll-l SB
ANECDOTES OF THE QUEEN. st«
\Sh« Approvi-'i of Troiun iuff 1 liit A«Jmlrii*l«'rr.l to Wale*Apropos of the quecu'sreeeiil vjourn at I'ulmorul a north of Scotland newpnpev has been jLrleaninif from aiooup the Deo.side pea antry some new slorie about her maiesty'h early visits to her
Highland residence, «me of these- re lates to the boyhood the prinee of
The prince on one occasion, when he had temporarily escaped from the surveillance of the pureutal eye, played a trick on a young country lad whom he saw approaching with a basket of emrs on his arm. the result of the trick luring to break all or most of the eygs. The lad was a tough Aberdonian and could not brook this injury, so ho turned to and doubling his lists gave tlw prince a thrashing in spite of the lattcr's protest that he was the princo of Wales. "Prince nn' a' though ye be," said tlie boy, "yo'il uae business tae break my eggs." Just then the queen appeared, having seen part of the fray. She quietl3' said: "You are quite right, my lad he had no right to break your eggs and he richly deserves what you have given him." Her majesty afterward inade inquiries about the boy and Kent him to school at her own expense.
Another story relates to her majesty's visit to the cottagors in the neighborhood. On one occasion, when she hud boen making calls among tbo cottage women, sho droppod in, on h-r way back to the oastlo, at the house of au old woman who did not know her visitor. The old lady was both talkative and querulous and, referring to a fete at which the queen had been prosented that day, complained about peopie, including her own household, "running like mad to see a common clay woman.'- IJer grievance was that she had to wait till her folks returned
They went. 1 They know more now thau they did then.
The owner of the farm, says the Chi-' cago Time.-,, staved for a day and showed them about, and the departing host showed his successor a very tricky I way of killing a turkey. Instead of chop- I plug its head oil' or wringing it in the old way he took it by tho feet and 1 snapped its head lightly against a stona, as though it hud been a whip. The spinal column neatly broken with-
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a literary turn of tnind who entered usually attendant upon the death of a.! u]on his duties in the sixth auditor's fowl. olllce with a select assortment of the The farmer forgot and locked up all poets and essayists under his arm. I3is cliickens, takiri"1 the key with him. chief Inquired if the volumes in ques- Only one turkey gobbler was left at
tion were expected to throw light largpe. noon the auditing of post ofllce ac- That night tlie city tuan took him by counts "T usually devote at least two the feet and snapped his head against a hours a day to elevating reading," re-
plied the clerk. Hut reading the poets during office hours was found to be incompatible with disposing of the enormous pile of work that soon loomed up on the new employe's desk, until at last the lover of literature strapped up his library of roaster minds of the world and took them away, never again
to be subjected to the Indignities of the gobbler, without a feather on him. He hud only been stunned, and when the cook lifted the icebox lid in the morning he had arisen in his
WIND IN GEOLOGY.
Ilrtrnrltufl t« DUappenr in Hubble, and Dust.
le part phiyed by the air in geoh ,'y is turning out to be more important thin was generally believed. It is not only that it shifts the sands of the deserl" or th-_- shore, and abrades the rocks
natural sandblast, and
conveys t: hos of volcanoes to great. di iiir.ee- the l'oston Globe. Jiy the friction of the aimor-phere It I fiv.es meteoric stones, and scatters their de:t far and wide. A poi-uliarity of this meteoric dust Is that it contains numerous little hollow pellets and tubes, as well as scale.- and angular fragments of vitreous matter.
strumitis and agonies
ntkedness and gobbled in her faoe.
Mora Klepint.
At the flower market iu Washington are many interesting occurrences which have nothing to do with buying llowers, for there, as at any place where all sorts of people gather together, human nature expresses itself in odd and varying ways. A lady from the north, says the Youth's Companion, who was In the habit of frequenting the market to see what new floral treasures would appear from day to day, one morning spied a flower she had never before seen. "What is that?" she asked of the old colored woman who had brought It in. "That, miss?'' was the reply. "That's Dutchman's breeches." Now the lady had heard the name before, and was quite aware that there was nothing funny in it. Nevertheless, there was something about the present moment that amused her, and she laughed. Just then a gentleman came, up and tho same flower attracted his attention. "What's that?" he asked of the woman. Sho hesitated and looked distressed. Evldently there had been something wrong about the name before, and now she was asked to say it again. "It's— it's"—she stammered, "it's Dutchman's pants."
No Soap, If Ton Pl«ias«.
It may be doubted if a tub bath in Jamaica is a luxury. The bathhouses make a brave show in a row of low brick buildings iu «he rear of tho hotels, each little house with a big stone tank for a bath-tub. A New Yor.lc Hun pbrrespondent savs of them:
I went out to r.ee the baths on my flrst day in Kingston, and was sur- I prised to see a sign nailed against the wall bearing the words: "Ocntlemon arc soap in the baths.' "Why arc gentlemen requested not to use soap Iu the baths," I asked the hotel clerk, a dignified young woman
requested not to use
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Those who have ustd Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those ^tginwov who have not, have now the opp ir- ._ .... tunity to try it free. Call on the advertiscd druggist and get a trial bootle I free. Semi your name and address to II. L. Huoklen »t Co Chioago. and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life I'ills tree as well a- a copy of (••tide to Health and Household Instructor. free. AM of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. "otton & Rife, 1'rogress I'liurmacy.
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S utli American Nervine relieves the. worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Nervousness and Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and blessing has ever come to tho invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in the extreme
To itonioie It always cures it cannot fall. It radically ciire.s all weaknesses of the stomach and never disappoints. Its effects are marvellous and surprising. It! gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings immediate relief. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold by Cotton &
Rife and Moft'ett & Morgan.
TIIOUHAJTDS of oases of rheumatism have been "cured by ilood'B Sarsaparilla. This Is a'vAindaut xeasoti for belief that it will M»re you.
Catarrh Is Caused1 by Impure Blood
Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure Blood
'vAnd Por.nanently Curee Catarrh.
Ur. J. 3i. Cumahan
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•C I. Hood & Co., I.evil. Miu. Q*stlim?n: I am v«rjr happj to write you that I hive hern taking Hood's S*r-
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in order to get their tea, for she was too feeble to make it herself.
TAUGHT A NEW WAY.
A Trick In Killing Turkey* That WIM Not Altogether Succettuful. A young couple from Chicago borrowed a farm for a week not long ago. Some friends who own a little place up in Wisconsin were going away for a visit, and thev proposed that the young couple should look up their flat, bring their servant with them, and eujoy the snap of an early winter month In the country.
WHtrHia for v.ith great luocesa. I bBTe benn troutOi'il |i!i this complaint tor •v«r t»n years, '.vtth dull beadadm nearly all tbo tluio. ili etMti three bo'.Uns ol Hoo l'n 9sr«»™triila, I n:n eur» of eatarrh and clear "i l' 1 «j also troubled wtlb a scalp riiifiAsie. wliioh «u very
Hxid's^'-Cure
•oooylng, four or fiva years. Since UI Hood's SarsapnrtllA 1 do not hnve any ti of thli tr-iublo. sleep well, hare a tppetlto and feel qullo In contraa lay feline tveforc tocan to take thing medicine/* M. CARNAUAK, Tatton, Hood'9 Pills are proaipt and efficleut, •MyiBftCtioa. Bold by all drugtfUU. 25a
A Cut Sale.
GENUINE
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Prices on uli Gooit.s,
KedliCt.--
Hats,
Caps,
Gloves,
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stone. Then he took him to tho cook and told her to give him a dry pluck and let him lie in the icebox until morning. The next morning screams of terror awoke tho visitors. They sprang out of bed and ran into the hall. I The cook", praying to all the saints, was stumbling up the stairs. Stalking majestically after her came the "ghost"
Underwear.
Ramsey & Goltra.
Over-97,000
GEO. F. HUGHES,
Local MaruK«r, 131 South Washington Street Craw tordsville, lud.
A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE
Goes with every 83.00 worth of groceries bought at my store. It is not necessary that you buy aP the goods at«one time.
Note Well—
The pictures are not defaced by a 113- advertisement. You can see them in my window.
N, M. Martin GROCER,
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Washington and Pike Sts.
A Happy New /ear
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of dark complexion. "lleeanse it soils the water and makes it "unplea-- int for the next bather?" she said. "Hut do your guc '..sail bathe in tho same waf.I asked. "Oh yes." she replied. "You see the tanks are so large and the pipes are unall. It takes all night to fill the tanks, and the water has to lust all day
Is assured to all who buy
Big Piano and Organ House
Vou K«k»w WHERE ILLS,
Nothing Short
/Sbm,t
On Murket Street.
Candies Cheap.
VANDALIA LINE
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TIMB TABLE NOUTn UOt'ND.
St. Joseph Mali. No. 5-^. ?outli llond Xixrat Freight.
f^outh Bond KxuretJH, No. 34 No. 00
2 6
2D lbs. A
Winteri
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Con'"'
.. ,, Nothing like it has ever FiStlBr PiSLDOS Been seen in the history Of the Cigar Business
an index of public opinion.
See them. Hear them before
plrcini* yoiu onler for
..Christmas.
THEY LAST A LIFETIME.
D. U. BALDWIN & CO.
23
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lbs.
24
25
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26
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PIANOS
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ORGANS
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LONG GROCERY
8:10 0 HI p. 1:60 p.
SOUTH BOur n.
Terro Haute Egpresa, No. 51 0:44 a. m. Terre Ha\ite Mall, No. bX... 5:10 p. ui LooalFrelj?hti No,.60 1 50 p. rr.
Foroomplat^tlm? card, jflvtc* an.traina »D4 stations. ,»ad, for full iDfomitfon
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Useful, and Ornamental
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Are to tie Fouud in Endless Varieties at Our Store.
We have almost everything that you may wish for. Aud then .-•the price is what tells. You can gel so much for vour money. For sl.oo yon en a away a larj/v iH-»kct full of goods. You would ho surprised how many gO'-'ds yon-can buy of us for so little money.
And then in Clonic*}, we. are closing 1 hem out at almost any price hi*fore .the liolidays. illiiierv. goods too. We "We don't want to carry any over
Give us a call. We will
tbnn vou ever bought before,
lbs. Fine Granulated
It is the finest and best And on account of its merit Is being appreciated.:
YVm. Donev
Cigar Co.
nave cut the prices nearly in half. '1 he lirst loss is the easiest, you more goods for your money
"A Sweet Drop."
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Monday, Dec.
N S O N S
WE WILL SELL!
3o lbs. New Orleans Sugar $1.00
lbs. Extra
DROP IN SUGAR AT IE
White House.
FRUIT POWDER for QRANULATI:D RIDGE WOOD A
Do not fail to see our Candy Display.
THE POSH SV& CURL.
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The Bieiui Tent. The Daily Market
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Steinway. IT IS TH Li BilS 1
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2 LOAVES FOR 5 CHINTS
A no be e.»nvinecd that its el-eM.
A CAPITAL TAILOR
Hut with plea IJ* of experience nil) pirpmeJ to do all kinds of Fus-l Clat» Ti.» odeK
loiv prices, and earry a Ihw- llneot wimples to sol! from.
Will buy and sell for y»u at wholesale prici, saving you HMHIIerf? prolits.
D. T. RIDGE,
No. ift'i South Washington Mi-eet. Over Poole's Grocery Store.
THB0. McMEOHAN,
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kW»ORDBYlLI.K. INDIANA
Ti ndeni Ms service to tho yublto. good won and moderate orloen
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Barnhill, HornadayA. Pickett
The Success of this Cigar Has been simply Phenomenal.
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Groceries and Provision.
Home Made Miuce Meat, Home Made Sauer Kraut, .lerscy Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberries. Celery, Oysters, lianaiias, Oranges. Nuts. All Kinds of Candies,
New Figs, New Dales. All Kinds of Dried Fruit,
All Kinds of Canned Fruits and All Kinds of Green Fruits.
R. E A'l KINBON.
Corner of College and Water Streets.
Christmas Flowers
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If you want anything in the way of llowers. wreathing, fine holly, mistletoe, galax leaves, smilax, asparagus phimoses, plants, etc.. for Christmas dccorntious, leave your order at the old reliable cut flower house of
J. W. KRAUSE,
1 204 E. Main street, Where you will get the cheapest and' the best.
FOB business cajrds see Taie JovfxAi. Co.. PSISTUM
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